I'm not entirely sure but, I think it is the cell membranes.
The mitochondria is the part of a cell that uses the most oxygen. Mitochondria are in charge of cell cycle and cell growth. They produce ATP which is used as chemical energy. The number of mitochondria in a cell varies widely, from one to several thousand, depending on the organism and tissue type.
A cell uses both glucose and oxygen in the redox reactions of cellular respiration.
A cell uses both glucose and oxygen in the redox reactions of cellular respiration.
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I don't know of any common cell that uses oxygen gas. The cells that I know of use dissolved oxygen delivered by the bloodstream.
The mitochondria is the part of a cell that uses the most oxygen. Mitochondria are in charge of cell cycle and cell growth. They produce ATP which is used as chemical energy. The number of mitochondria in a cell varies widely, from one to several thousand, depending on the organism and tissue type.
It USES oxygen.
Mitochondria in the cell use oxygen when breaking down glucose.
A cell uses both glucose and oxygen in the redox reactions of cellular respiration.
A cell uses both glucose and oxygen in the redox reactions of cellular respiration.
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Uracil is a nitrogen base uses in formation of RNA .It is not part of cell reproduction .
Fermentation occurs when a cell does not get enough oxygen to carry out aerobic respiration. Instead, the cell uses anaerobic pathways to produce energy in the form of ATP.